Chapter 90-----I Offended Madam Evans I secretly breathed a sigh of relief. My eyes met Hudson's, and the subtle curve of his lips silently reassured me??there was no need to be nervous. But how could I not be? The air between Hudson and me had been thick with unspoken tension lately, a dangerous dance of glances and half-smiles that left my pulse erratic. And I knew better than to indulge in this. A man like him existed in a world far beyond my reach. I should have kept my distance, maintained the decorum expected of someone like me. But business demanded pragmatism, and as the head of my own company now, I understood the necessity of connections. Who in their right mind would refuse Hudson Evans? They say it's wise to seek shelter under a great tree. Even if not for mysel